Under the microscope of the ELAS forensic laboratories, there are improvised bats and squares with traces of blood at the scene of the incidents and the murder of Michalis Katsoris.
New documents have come to light as authorities investigate incidents outside AEK’s stadium in New Philadelphia on Monday night 07/08, in which Dinamo Zagreb’s Croatian hooligans attacked fans with the help of Greek allies. Yellow and black team, 29-year-old Michalis Katsouris as a result of fatal injury.
Items with blood stains are tested
After the authorities’ investigation, 105 thugs were arrested and remanded in pre-trial detention, footage collected from security cameras in the area, murder “weapons” found at the scene and DNA. Interrogation of those arrested.
According to the information of journalists of “Ta NEA” and “To VIMA” newspapers, Vassilis Lambropoulou, 20-25 items collected by the authorities around the stadium and captured in photographs protected by Mega are being analyzed by forensic laboratories. As they bear bloodstains.
The results obtained will be compared to those obtained from the unfortunate 29-year-old and will emerge after blood tests found on the asphalt and pavement in front of the AEK stadium.
From the DNA analysis of these samples, the police are trying to get informants about who were the victims of the attack, as well as who were the perpetrators, as others were injured besides the 29-year-old. Possessing deadly weapons.
According to the information, the most important point of this analysis is to identify where Michalis Katsoris started bleeding until he finally passed out of the booth, i.e. the place where he was stabbed.
Authorities are also awaiting the results of two folding knives they seized from the two arrested hooligans to establish whether any of them were used against the 29-year-old AEK fan.
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